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As I went through my late father's collection of photos that he took during his time as an officer aboard the USS Cumberland Sound, I knew that I had to make those photos available to others. The USS Cumberland Sound wasn't a high profile ship during World War II. It was a seaplane tender - one of those support ships that made everything else work smoothly. The ship was commissioned in 1944; the war ended, and it was decommissioned in 1947. She had 1,077 Officers and Crew.
At this point, I've got about 175 photos and papers scanned and posted (lots more still to be scanned and posted). All can be clicked on to view as a high resolution image (they were scanned at 600 dpi). I am quite confident that this is the largest collection of photos of and about the Cumberland Sound in existence.
My next project is to try to contact any surviving members of the USS Cumberland Sound Veterans Association to let them know about this.
Enjoy - http://adjutant.com/cumberlandsound/
At this point, I've got about 175 photos and papers scanned and posted (lots more still to be scanned and posted). All can be clicked on to view as a high resolution image (they were scanned at 600 dpi). I am quite confident that this is the largest collection of photos of and about the Cumberland Sound in existence.
My next project is to try to contact any surviving members of the USS Cumberland Sound Veterans Association to let them know about this.
Enjoy - http://adjutant.com/cumberlandsound/